Police Blotter

Catalytic Converters Stolen in Stafford County

In Stafford County, catalytic converters were reported stolen from two vehicles at Corbin’s Automotive Truck & RV on Kings Highway. The theft occurred on November 18th, and Deputy J. A. Kotvas responded to the scene.

Additionally, a larceny was reported on Cambridge Street where copper and a leaf blower were stolen from a property. Deputy C. A. Sharp was on the case. At Stafford Hospital Center, a victim reported multiple items stolen from her purse, as recorded by Deputy R. L. Hubbard.

A hit and run incident was also reported on Heartfields Lane. The victim’s vehicle was rear-ended by a black or grey Honda CRV with a spoiler, which then fled the scene on Warrenton Road. Deputy A. G. Hart responded to the incident.

Anyone with information about these incidents is urged to contact the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office.

Here’s the full press release:

LARCENY
Corbin’s Automotive Truck & RV, 348 Kings Highway, 11/18 11:24 a.m. Deputy J. A. Kotvas responded to the business for a larceny report. The business reported that someone had stolen the catalytic converter from two separate vehicles.
600 Block of Cambridge Street 11/18 11:53 a.m. Deputy C. A. Sharp responded for a larceny report. The victim advised that an unknown individual had stolen copper and a leaf blower from the property.
Stafford Hospital Center, 101 Hospital Center Boulevard, 11/18 3:05 p.m. Deputy R. L. Hubbard took a report on a past occurred larceny. The victim reported to recently being at this hospital and an unknown individual stole multiple items from her purse.

HIT AND RUN
Heartfields Lane, 11/18 5:01 p.m. Deputy A. G. Hart responded to a hit and run incident. The victim was rear-ended by the suspect vehicle while travelling on Warrenton Road. As soon as the accident occurred, the suspect vehicle continued to drive down Warrenton Road. The suspect vehicle was described as a black or grey Honda CRV with a spoiler on the back.

This report does not encompass all of the reported crimes that may have occurred in the county, but only those noted for media interest. Anyone with information regarding the incidents listed in this report is asked to contact the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office at (540) 658-4400. For ongoing updates, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Major R. Jason Dembowski
(540) 658-4486
[email protected]

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